Josh Wilson Releases “Who’s My Neighbor?” Inspired by the Good Samaritan

Celebrated singer-songwriter Josh Wilson unveils his latest single, "Who's My Neighbor?", available today on all streaming platforms. Rooted in the timeless parable of the Good Samaritan, the song is a heartfelt call to radical love, compassion, and inclusion.
With a chorus that boldly declares, "Love my neighbor. Who's my neighbor? Everyone," Wilson challenges listeners to move beyond boundaries of race, politics, and religion to embody the unconditional love of Christ. The track blends Wilson's signature acoustic-pop sound with poignant lyrics, offering both a spiritual reminder and a practical invitation to love well in a divided world.
"I wrote this song because I believe we need to be reminded-especially in today's culture-that our neighbor is anyone in need. No exceptions. That's the gospel," says Wilson. "Jesus didn't tell the story of the Good Samaritan just to entertain; He told it to change how we live."
Known for his vulnerability and dynamic live looping performances, Wilson continues to use his platform to speak honestly about faith, mental health, and social responsibility. "Who's My Neighbor?" follows a series of singles reflecting his personal journey through anxiety, sobriety, and healing, and marks a continued commitment to making music that is both deeply personal and spiritually resonant.
The release arrives just ahead of Wilson's summer tour, where he will debut "Who's My Neighbor?" live in cities across the U.S.
"Who's My Neighbor?" is now available on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, and all major digital outlets.
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